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greek unemployment hits a grim a new high according to figures with levels of people out of work in the eurozone that's off the french economic woes dr amounted to set himself on fire. the u.s. military wants those who carry out remote killings to take center stage by giving out bottle accolades to soldiers operating american drone. has been the response from british police one week after a report revealed a shocking culture of neglect by hospital staff the deaths of hundreds of patients . and government demonstrations to mark the anniversary of the protest movement in
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bahrain purportedly result in a teenager's death. you're watching from the heart of moscow but one out of every four greeks including over half of the country's young people are out of work that's according to the latest unemployment figures with the jobless rates more than double the european average for much of the center left panhellenic socialist movement even says that the dire situation is a result of the failed economic rescue. well it seems that it's getting worse not better this is the famous rescue of greece from the european union they say that we reach thirty percent of unemployment it means that while thousands of people lose their jobs every day in greece this is starting to become
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a humanitarian crisis and i think it's something that we no one expected to see in the european union you see extreme poverty you see people that they tried to get a plate of food from the church we have two hundred fifty thousand people every day trying to get to the church to find food we are talking about the young people that they want to find a job in greece the trying to leave the country we're talking about people that don't have access to primary health services and would taking about things that no one expected to see it seems that the plan for growth is taking two margin too long to take place so something has to change i do believe that germany has stuck to this plan and doesn't want to admit the mistakes where we listen every day of things that could have big been better for greece if the plan was better if they
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had made a better estimation about what would happen but this is something that's not only numbers it's one thousand people human beings in the european union that lose their jobs every day this is creating a human tire crisis inside the euro zone. meanwhile some have been driven to increasingly desperate measures due to the ongoing crisis across the continent a frenchman a committed suicide by setting himself on for a new job center in the city of norms the forty three year old has been refused unemployment benefits in a country which is suffering its highest jobless rate for thirteen is parties towns are syria has the details said it reports that he had actually set a letter to some journalists saying that he was going to do this this week so the police had said that they had set of surveillance outside that employment agency but they didn't manage to see him he was already on fire they said he had entered through a side street and therefore this tragedy had happened now the man did this after
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finding out that he is no longer eligible for those unemployment benefits and this is not the first time it has happened in france in august we know that a fifty year old jobless man had done the same and this is a worrying sign for france for a country that has seen its unemployment rising for the past twenty months and this after a president had been elected on a campaign of jobs and growth so we haven't seen any improvements on this muscle lot has declared twenty thirteen as a battle for jobs he said that by the end of the year there would be he would be creating jobs for the french people however statistics show that by midyear the number is set to rise and let's not forget that more than three million french people this number does not include people who have quit the unemployment program because they simply have exhausted all their benefits similar to the case of the man who had just burned himself and also those young people who had never registered or those who were in part time jobs if we look at the trend we've seen a lot of suicides and attempted suicides in countries like greece one of the hardest hit euro zone countries because of this eurozone crisis there's
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a general feeling of a still in the country a lot of people going out in protest we've also heard of stories of suicides in italy another hard hit country so if we're looking at the trend that's happening in europe we hope it does not continue but we could see a lot more expressions of dissatisfaction. the pentagon wants those fighting us wars from afar firmly in the spotlight defense secretary leon panetta has announced the creation of a distinguished warfare medal will be handed out to joystick welding drone pilots who wage their battles without setting first in combat zones early artie's or in english explain to my colleague rory sushi what it takes to get the award. so your signature you have a joystick and you point click and they get an award essentially that's all it takes to get it to get a medal which is supposed to rank higher than the bronze medal which is given out to people who actually perform combat duty but according to the pentagon criteria
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i'm going to cite it here it will be recognizing a single act that directly affects the combat operation does not involve an act of valor and warrants that award higher than the bronze medal so instead of having to go to the front line and risk the extreme bloody violence there you can just sit in your recliner with a joystick and maybe a couple to know for example and just wage war from about a thousand miles away. perhaps there is a there perhaps there's a basic knowledge of the territory somewhere in the border between afghanistan and pakistan that's involved but let's compare it just sitting around basically just sitting at a base to doing something like something that was done by sergeant william stacey in two thousand and eleven he received a bronze medal a bronze a bronze star which is considered to rank below this medal that we're talking about now what he did was receiving fire along with his squad from ten or twelve and the fighters from five separate fighting positions though outnumbered stacy in his squad held back numerous flanking attempts and accurate enemy grenades and large caliber fire he was hailed for unquestionably saving the lives of his marines this
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is a citation from his award citation and he actually died in combat in january of two thousand and eleven so again this man apparently did a lot less than was a person sitting at an army base and pointing a mouse and clicking on their territory somewhere in the middle east is. brought in stores which as you say have now been. the main awarded with those they must have been praised for some very heroic deeds. that you were talking about here yes the sergeant that was in question was actually doing something on the ground right now we're talking about drone strikes we're talking about a very. questionable by a lot of institutions specially human rights organizations that practice of protecting the united states and the world from terrorism as the pentagon the you know you don't own drone strikes. strikes where they target someone via satellite and view this brilliant camera on the drone they never hit civilians they only hit
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militants right that is the official version but they even had they had to change that which was which they have been written by them i mean the american officials the pentagon officials they stuck by that rhetoric for years until i think roughly two thousand and six when they had to acknowledge that yes indeed at least at best half of the people who are being killed by the drone strikes are actually innocent bystanders in fact there has been a research done by various universities there was a study from from the new york university school of law as well as stanford university law school and they have said that roughly all of those killed only two percent are actually high importance targets that is those are the only two percent of people who are being killed are known terrorists ninety eight percent happen to be whoever it is very very disturbing numbers numbers are disturbing and i'm like to go back and remind you that now people who are doing this and who are basically responsible for it are going to be awarded
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a medal that is going to rank higher than somebody who actually lay down his life in the line of duty. artie's arena talking to my colleague roy a little earlier well there were no awards for cyber spying in the u.s. just yet but big brother is still watching the largest defense contractor in the u.s. develop software that can predict people's behavior by using social networks we report on that in a few minutes. security is tight in libya ahead of the second anniversary of the revolution that toppled the gadhafi regime there are growing calls for protests and the threat of possible street violence reports say it's how you know arms and troops arriving in tripoli former m i five agent says it's naive to think western powers want to support democracy in libya. the people who invest a lot of hope in the arab spring i think now they're beginning to realize the harsh reality that a lot of it was backed by the west and the west wants to strip their countries of
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the mineral wealth and we're seeing the spillover into other areas like mali and niger as well and this is all part of a bigger thing between us wanting to secure the minerals losses of africa generally and stop trying to getting them so in terms of democracy an arab spring you know i think it's very naive to think that that's what the west is trying to help these countries to achieve we've seen an absolute mess left behind by the nato invasion of libya which is what happened two years ago let's not mince words and that was problematic on so many levels not just the international legal level where suddenly aggressive war could be justified as humanitarian intervention even though it destabilized an entire country and results in many more deaths than could be prevented. but we're also looking at a situation now where the country has lost its stability where there are reports coming out from independent journalists about militias still holding great swathes of the country and their power where we have competing fairly fundamentalist
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politician groups as well fighting over their territory without any of the promised ability wealth and democratic values that were suggested when the nato went in so it's become such a mess and so many levels. elsewhere the second anniversary of the uprising in bahrain. protests. broke out but pro-democracy demands are still being ignored. the picture of health has still not followed an independent report into hundreds of deaths in the u.k. hospital scandal coming up shortly. download the official location. choose your language stream quality and
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continuing the news this hour here on. a week after shocking revelations of needless deaths in a british hospital there is still no signs of action the family and friends of hundreds of patients who died due to neglect
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a calling for criminal action to be taken against those responsible and the former chief of another hospital says he was paid half a million pounds not to talk about a similar situation elsewhere i'll see sarah ferguson following the scandal. but in the latest twist we've seen an n.h.s. whistleblower come out and say that he was forced to quit after he'd raise concerns about issues that he said endangered patient safety but this latest revelation comes on the back of the francis report that we saw last week now that was looking into the scandal that happened at mit stuff which hospital where it's thought more than a thousand patients could have died between two thousand and five and two thousand and eight as a result of inhumane and degrading treatment warrant food stuff and hospital in september to saturday night it's just a disaster for people you know to be nice to their little two to one of. those that
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was left. when she believed the shoes on the floor she been there to breakfast time before absolutely destroyed still not. in the home to stand still seems. to be she's had to go through what she went through the n.h.s. whistleblower he says that he was confronted with many of the same decisions and concerns that were raised at mit started to hospital now he was the head of one of the hospitals a united lincolnshire hospital he was facing many of the same problems he claims the government targets but he refused to meet the theory that it would endanger patient safety meant that he then had to quit and was subject to a so-called secret gag to keep him quiet of the whistleblower who spoke out gary walker talked of a culture there and oppression and certainly it seems that a lot of these problems have been going on i think many many years now i'm joined
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by the head one of the members of the n.h.s. a political party know your political party that's been formed people within the health care profession and they're all very concerned about what's happening. in the n.h.s. right now when the mid staffordshire scandal with revealed very much the respite from the government was that this was an exceptional case that this was if not a one of it with particularly bad i mean we're seeing one of the hospitals being investigated and it seems that nothing shocks just keep on coming east surprised at this no i'm not surprised at this wild stuff the trip was particularly there have always been in the n.h.s. while most of the current been fantastic over the years in such a complicated organization and such a large organization there will be such incidents and there have been for many years the real problem is that the n.h.s. and the government do not seem to be able to learn from the old inquiries that have
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being from thirty years ago the hospital advisory service would report and i think the same things are still going on now because the chief executive of the n.h.s. they even nicholson to resign have so far being resisted he says that he has nothing to be saying dog and that during his time providing this is down to systematic failures so of course the people who are campaigning have been calling very hard for his resignation say by he has resisted that a teenager has reportedly been killed in clashes between police and protesters in bahrain like libya the gulf state is marking two years since the start of its own uprising the demonstrators say that a man's to end discrimination and release all political prisoners have not been met london based bahraini activist dominic kavakeb says despite attempts to hold talks nothing is being done. we're looking at two years in which we've seen no reform we've seen nothing change i mean we started this uprising two years ago and on that
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day the first martyr of the uprising was killed and now two years later on the same day the fourteenth of february another teenager has been killed and this really shows and displays the lack of reform the continuous human rights abuses the continuous repression taking place on the streets of bahrain it's good the dialogue has come back on the agenda and there is discussions happening but it seems that you know this latest latest escalation of the security against the people is going to possibly put dined in jeopardy within the ruling family i think of course there are those who simply want to please the international community to say look we're having this dialogue and there is not a great thing was continuing the by elections on the streets the people have come out on the streets time and time again saying that they they won't go out and they said you know go home until there's reform and i think the fact that they've stayed up to date is clearly proves that so the only solution is through dialogue and i think gradient has to realize that. well we'll also keep you dated updated online
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with more stories on videos at r.t. dot com here is what's waiting for you at the moment. real torture doesn't mean just physical pain find out on our team's website how our big prisoners at guantanamo were driven out of their minds by the constant playing of heavy metal music. plus canadian law enforcers allegedly use that power against those that are meant to protect the investigation claim some missing and abused indigenous girls and women were raped by mounted police as more on our website.
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the u.s. president will be handed a petition calling for the release of a u.k. resident who spent over a decade behind bars a guantanamo bay prison. was taken to the facilitate under suspicion of links with al qaeda terrorists but was cleared for release in two thousand and nine however he remains in detention he's never been charged or tried thomas p. will not a defense counsel for guantanamo prison as case is not an exception shocker was sold for a bounty the united states drop leaflets through though and offered five thousand to twenty five thousand dollars for every quote arab terrorist who would be turned in in an area where people make two hundred dollars a year that was enough as a leaflet said to feed your family for a life so any arab you found you could sell for a bounty there are about one hundred sixty people or one ton of the day about
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fifteen of those are people who really could be charged with war crimes like khalid shaikh mohammed they were brought to guantanamo afterwards are there other you know one hundred fifty or so people eighty six of them have been cleared for release and are sitting there the others are not even charged with anything are thought of to be really bad guys these are people ignored president obama faces opposition within congress and there's no doubt the people of that there are many republicans that fear but obama cannot let that stop him from doing just that these people need to be out shocker aamer should be out of guantanamo there's no reason for him to be there. big brother may be watching every click you make online a major defense contractor has confirmed that he has shared technology with the us government is able to predict your future behavior and locations in cyberspace however with the program only using data submitted voluntarily via social networks
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claims of privacy violations don't stick as artie's guides you can reports. those of you who are using social networks will find this interesting the world's fifth largest defense contractor raytheon a multinational firm based in massachusetts came up with a software that can map out your life and be able to predict your moves your behavior based on the information that you provide on websites like facebook twitter or foursquare the guardian has obtained a video. where a raytheon staffer explains and shows how it works the program is called someone already branded it for spice just a few clicks and it creates diagrams charts maps showing who you've communicated with most online your associations and relationships places where you check in most you know over twenty five million people who use this app called foursquare to alert friends of their whereabouts so the program uses that and also the photos that people take on smartphones often have led to today and longitude details
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automatically embedded in them so this riot program at a quick or two can analyze all that data and as the gentleman in the video claims it can roughly predict where to find you at a given time and potentially your behavior based on your interests so this firm that developed the software a major defense contractor has acknowledged that the technology was shared with the u.s. government as part of a joint research and development effort to help build a national security system capable of analyzing quote unquote trillions of entities from cyberspace that reminds me of the conversation that i had with william binney a mass imitation of spying software expert who had worked for the national security agency for decades and who told us that the government is spying on people on a much larger scale and building social networks is part of it take a listen they were building social networks. who who's communicating and with whom inside this country so that your entire social network of everybody of every us
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citizen was being compiled over time so they're taking from one company alone roughly three hundred twenty million records a day. that's over time that that's probably accumulated up to close to twenty trillion over the years mr binney blew the whistle on this n.s.a. program saying it is a blatant violation of the constitution but with this right software one can argue that they use the information that individuals have already chosen to make public they put it out there and most people know that privacy safeguards that for example facebook provides don't hold water really and yet people truth to share so if you don't want someone to be able to map out your entire life and to be able to potentially predict your behavior stop checking in everywhere and turn up location services on your phone or maybe you don't want that in that case no worries now to some other stories from around the globe one of the world's most celebrated sports for oscar pistorius has been charged with murder after his girlfriend was shot dead
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in his home the man known as the blade runner made history last year after becoming the first double amputee to compete in the olympic games the south african is believed to have told police that he shot the reaver stun count by accident thinking she was an intruder. several hundred protesters took to the streets of berlin in a bid to prevent the eviction of a number of families from their homes riot police have blocked roads and pepper sprayed activists outraged by skyrocketing rent prices fifteen people have reportedly been arrested there's been a long running debate over rising rents in berlin leading to the displacement of residents from the city center. at least twenty three people have been killed in several separate incidents in northwest pakistan eleven died when a suicide bomber targeted a police post in the district a roadside bomb also claimed the lives of seven and the taliban militia and five suicide bombers died in a failed attack at
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a police outpost in the city of buffalo meanwhile pakistani politicians called for peace talks with the taliban as the country's main parties met in islamabad to. and iran says its military commander has been killed in syria by the rebels fighting against president assad tehran has. a member of the country's elite revolutionary guard and was killed on the highway as he was returning it to lebanon from damascus syrian rebels have repeatedly accused the islamic republic of sending fighters to buck assad in an attempt to crush the twenty two month old uprising a charge iran has repeatedly denied. massive flash mob dances have been held in more than two hundred countries across the globe to mark the day of action to end violence against women the one of billion rising campaign is aimed to highlight the issue of female oppression and sexism in society in india where recent brutal gang rape sparked protests throughout the country thousands of
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women it took to the streets of new delhi the movement also hit european capitals with flash mobs taking place in london and berlin. well coming up in the report max and stacey discuss why the dollar is being displaced by gold thoughts after the short break there were nazi. helicopters flying through the air the night rounds of assault rifle ammo popping as the choppers buzz over the land now this unique form of hell of terror is no longer restricted to those in vietnam in the middle east now houston miami residents of the good old usa can get in on the fun houston resident terror called nine one one and scramble for cover and even to schools put on lockdown as the
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military helicopters participate in a multi-agency training thrill in miami at night in the middle of downtown on. video on their telephones of blackhawk helicopters pumping loud blank ammo onto the people below and maybe even as i speak a flexibly scheduled military drill could be happening in jesper county south carolina you know when i was a kid they tell us about how the evil soviet union would parade their tanks around how there were soldiers all over their oppressed country even in one thousand nine hundred four or will meet in a point to describe our military helicopters would eternally be overhead and a dystopian nightmare world now we're living the nightmare the united states is a huge country there's plenty of room on remote army bases to do your training also last time i checked afghanistan evil which is don't look like downtown miami just who are you training to kill anyways knock off the terror trainings but that's just my opinion.
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